At the center of it all is the payara, a razor-fanged predator that strikes with shocking speed and puts up aerial battles that test even the most experienced anglers. Beneath the surface, enormous redtail catfish, jau, and elusive piraíba haunt the river bottom, offering deep, grinding fights that demand strength, patience, and endurance. Between these giants, the river remains alive with aggressive secondary species, providing action from the first cast to the last.
Our multi-species trips are timed to maximize the opportunities of catching the biggest variety in fish species. With expert guides, comfortable accommodations, and seamless logistics, you’ll be in the right place at the right time—ready to experience the jungle’s fiercest fishing in an atmosphere that’s both wild and welcoming.
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“Peacock Bass has been #1 on my bucket list for a very very long time. It was a trip of a lifetime. The bonus was catching all the other species. Giant Piraiba, Redtails, Piranha, Payara, and Jundia just to name a few. If anyone is thinking about a trip like this you need to look up Acute Angling. You won't be disappointed.”
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The payara, often dubbed the "vampire fish," is a formidable predator native to South America's Amazon and Orinoco river systems. Renowned for its distinctive appearance and aggressive hunting tactics, the payara offers a unique experience for anglers and wildlife enthusiasts.
The payara is easily identifiable by its elongated body and two prominent, saber-like fangs that can grow up to 6 inches. These fangs fit into sockets in the upper jaw, allowing the fish to impale its prey, primarily smaller fish.
Preferring deep, fast-moving waters below rapids and waterfalls, payaras are ambush predators. They lie in wait, using their sharp teeth to spear passing prey, earning them the nickname "vampire fish."
Angling for payara is a thrilling endeavor. Anglers often use deep-diving lures, but payara are known to strike at shallow minnows, jerk baits, jigs, flies, soft plastics, and topwater baits.
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